TAHUA II
64 We should here
recall that the Explorers (→ planets) returned to Hiva in
October 25 [E:86].
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Ab1-1 (671
→ 461 + 210) |
Ab1-2 (2 * 336
= 24 * 28) |
Ab1-3 |
Ab1-4 |
Te
hoea |
rutua
te pahu - rutua te maeva - atua rerorero - atua ata
tuu |
Hoea, instrument for
tattooing. Barthel. |
Oct 22 (295, *215)
ARCTURUS
(*215.4 → *41.4 + *174.0)
SYRMA
(*215.6 → *26.6 + *189.0 → 174 + 15) |
KHAMBALIA (Λ VIRGINIS, *216.4), Υ VIRGINIS (*216.5)
*216.4 - *41.4 = *175.0
KHAMBALIA
(*216.4)
Oct 23 AD 2023 (296)
MARS (*216) |
Oct 24 |
Oct 25 (*218, *584
→ Venus)
Φ
VIRGINIS (*218.7)
FOMALHAUT
(α Piscis Austrini)
|
13 (225
→
408
- 183) |
August 14 (*146,
*512) |
(*513
→
19 * 27
= 9 * 57) |
16 (*514) |
CLOSE TO
THE FULL
MOON: |
April 22 (112,
*32) |
23 |
24 |
April 25 (115, *35) |
MIRA |
→ "March
14 (3-14, 73) |
*360.0 = *35.4 - *41.4 |
... Although an old
constellation, Cetus is by no means of special
interest, except as possessing the south pole of the
Milky Way and the Wonderful Star, the variable Mira;
and from the fact that it is a condensation point of
nebulae directly across the sphere from Virgo, also
noted in this respect ...
... December 13 is evidently a date in harmony with
the date of
August 13, when according to the Mayas our present
world had been created. In contrast to August 14
when
Samsonov (the Son of Samson) struggled to survive in
the marshes of Poland. Life (light) implies death
(darkness) ... |
Presumably this was determined from the
culmination of the Mouth of the Fish down in the
south:

In October 25 (the Sun should be at φ Virginis (*218.7):

... Isaac Taylor, History of the
Alphabet: Semitic Alphabets, Part 1, 2003: 'The old
explanation, which has again been revived by Halévy, is that it
[φ] denotes an 'ape,' the
character Q being taken to represent an ape with its tail
hanging down. It may also be referred to a Talmudic root which
would signify an 'aperture' of some kind, as the 'eye of a
needle,' ... Lenormant adopts the more usual explanation that
the word means a 'knot' ...

But since this was at the end of the story about
the flying dream soul
of Hau Maka and the subsequent first exploration of Easter
Island we should add a year, in which case October 25 (298,
*218) will point at day number 298 + 366 = 664, *584
→ synodic cycle of Venus.
We cannot ignore the fact that 664 'happens to' coincide with
the number of glyphs on side b of the A tablet.
a1 |
90 |
90 |
b1 |
82 |
82 |
a2 |
85 |
175 |
b2 |
85 |
167 |
a3 |
76 |
251 |
b3 |
77 |
244 |
a4 |
82 |
333 |
b4 |
80 |
324 |
a5 |
83 |
416 |
b5 |
80 |
404 |
a6 |
84 |
500 |
b6 |
92 |
496 |
a7 |
85 |
585 |
b7 |
84 |
580 |
a8 |
85 |
670 |
b8 |
84 |
664 |
sum |
670 |
sum |
664 |
Furthermore, the measure 20 * 29 = 580 'as if by chance' equals
584 - 4 (Ab1-4).
The Julian equinox in March 25 was 7 months earlier than October 25.
But by using the era of Bharani as mediator these 7 months will
be converted into 6 months. And 6 * 25 = 150 (→
300 / 2 = 450 / 3):
1 |
Al Sharatain |
Pair of Signs |
β Arietis (Sheratan),
γ (Mesarthim) |
27.4 |
April 17 (107) |
19 |
|
MUSCA
BOREALIS |
35 (Head of the Fly), 39
(Kaffaljidhma), and
41 Arietis (Bharani) |
41.4 |
May 1 (121) |
33 |
0 |
2 |
Al Dabarān |
Follower |
α Tauri (Aldebaran), θ¹, θ²´,
γ
(Hyadum I),
δ (Hyadum II), ε (Ain) |
63.4 |
May 23 (143) |
55 |
22 |
3 |
Al Hak'ah |
White Spot |
λ
Orionis (Heka),
φ¹,
φ² |
83.4 |
June 12 (163) |
75 |
42 |
4 |
Al Han'ah |
Brand |
γ Gemini (Alhena), μ (Tejat
Posterior), ν,
η
(Tejat Prior),
ξ (Alzirr) |
93.4 |
June 22 (173) |
85 |
52 |
5 |
Al Dhirā' |
Forearm |
α Gemini (Castor),
β (Pollux) |
113.4 |
July 12 (193) |
105 |
72 |
6 |
Al Nathrah |
Gap |
ε Cancri (Beehive) |
130.4 |
July 29 (210) |
123 |
90 |
7 |
Al Tarf |
End |
ξ
Cancri,
λ
Leonis (Alterf) |
143.4 |
Aug 11 (223) |
135 |
102 |
8 |
Al
Jabhah |
Forehead |
η Leonis (Al Jabhah),
α (Regulus), ζ (Adhafera), γ
(Algieba) |
152.4 |
Aug 20 (232) |
144 |
111 |
9 |
Al Zubrah |
Mane |
δ
Leonis (Zosma),
θ
(Coxa) |
169.4 |
Sept 6
(249) |
161 |
128 |
10 |
Al Sarfah |
Turn |
β Leonis (Denebola) |
178.3 |
Sept 15 (258) |
170 |
137 |
11 |
Al Áwwā' |
Barker |
β (Alaraph), η (Zaniah),
γ
(Porrima),
δ (Minelauva), ε Virginis
(Vindemiatrix) |
191.5 |
Sept 28 (271) |
183 |
150 |

"March 15 (Idus Martiae) = *360 was 10 days before "March 25 and
the current date April 25 (115) should correspond to
*360.0 + *41.4 = *35.4 (→ 354 →
December 20).
... The
brutes of spring caused the downfall
of both Captain Cook and Julius Caesar. We are close to the key
myth of mankind, that which explains the regeneration of sun and
of growth. Once at least some people kept the tradition living.
I became interested in what really happened at
March 15 and
reopened Henrikson to find out: Caesar had been forewarned of
the threat by the prophet Spurinna, who told him that a great
threat was coming at
Idus Martiae or just before [i.e. at 3-14].
The day arrived and Caesar was still living, walking to his
meeting with the Senate when he happened to encounter Spurinna
and told him jokingly that he was still alive. Spurinna calmely
answered that
the day had yet not ended ...


115 (April 25) ↔
synodic cycle of
Mercury.

October 21 (determined by March 21,
the Gregorian equinox) will by this process be pushed out

from
side b of the A tablet and instead be at the last
glyph on side a:
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Aa8-80 (1329) |
Aa8-81 (666) |
Aa8-82 |
Aa8-83 |
Aa8-84 |
Aa8-85 (1334) |
ki to hatu huri |
ma to ua mata |
mae tae e ui hia
mai |
kua oho te tagata |
ki te henua |
- |
16 (260 + 29) |
Oct 17 (290) |
18 (472 - 181) |
19 |
20 |
21 (84 +
290) |
*209 |
*210 |
Τ
VIRGINIS |
THUBAN |
*213 |
Κ
VIRGINIS
Neck-2 (Dragon) |
16 (314 *
1½) |
17 (16 * 29½) |
(365 + 108) |
April 19 |
ALKES |
21 (111) |
To.
1.
Particle
sometimes
used
with the
article
in
ancient
legends;
i uto
to te
hau,
the
ribbon
was in
the
float.
2. To
rise (of
the sun)
during
the
morning
hours up
to the
zenith:
he-to
te raá.
Vanaga.
1. Of. T
Pau.,
Ta.:
to,
of.
Mgv.:
to,
genitive
sign.
Mq.:
to,
of, for.
2. This,
which.
Churchill.
Mgv.:
To,
to make
a canoe
of
planks.
Mq.:
to,
to build
a canoe.
Sa.:
to,
to
build.
Churchill.
Huri. 1. To turn
(vt.), to overthrow, to knock down:
huri moai, the overthrowing of the statues from
their ahus during the period of decadence on
the island. 2. To pour a liquid from a
container: ka huri mai te vai, pour me some
water. 3. To end a lament, a mourning: he
huri i te tagi, ina ekó tagi hakaou, with this
the mourning (for the deceased) is over, there shall
be no more crying. 4. New shoot of banana:
huri maîka. Vanaga. 1. Stem. P Mgv.: huri,
a banana shoot. Mq.: hui, shoot, scion. 2. To
turn over, to be turned over onto another side, to
bend, to lean, to warp; huri ke, to change,
to decant; tae huri ke, invariable; huri
ke tahaga no mai, to change as the wind; tae
huri, immovable; e ko huri ke,
infallible; huhuri, rolling; hakahuri,
to turn over; hakahuri ke, to divine. P Pau.:
huri, to turn. Mgv.: huri, uri,
to turn on one side, to roll, to turn upside down,
to reverse. Mq.: hui, to turn, to reverse. 3.
To throw, to shoot. 4. To water, to wet. 5. To
hollow out. Hurihuri: 1. Wrath, anger;
kokoma hurihuri, animosity, spite, wrath, fury,
hate, enmity, irritable, quick tempered, to feel
offended, to resent, to pester; kokoma hurihuri
ke, to be in a rage. 2. (huri 4)
hurihuri titi, to fill up. 3. To polish. 4. (uriuri).
Hurikea, to transfigure, to transform.
Churchill. Mq. huri, resemblance. Sa.:
foliga, to resemble. Churchill. |
Side a carries
670 glyphs and this is 6 more than 664. In
the conversion process mediated by Bharani
we should evidently use *360 and not *366.
When looking in my star list for a
star which might be at *35.4 I found ρ Ceti - at the heart
of the big Fish - which ought to ascertain that I have followed
the right path.
Sumerian SAG |
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Phoenician resh |
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Greek rho |
Ρ
(ρ) |
... Resh (Arabic: rāۥ)
is the twentieth letter of many Semitic alphabets,
including Phoenician, Aramaic, Hebrew ... The word
resh is usually assumed to have come from a
pictogram of a head, ultimately reflecting Proto-Semitic
*raۥ(i)š-.
The word's East Semitic cognate, rēš-, was one
possible phonetic reading of the Sumerian cuneiform sign
for 'head' (SAG).
... Then I become
aware of ... a presence - a faint, ghostly glimmering,
like moonglow, that has appeared on the solstice stone.
I don't know how long it lasts, a second or two only I
would guess, but while it is there it seems less like a
projection - which I know it to be - than something
immanent within the stone itself. And it seems to
function as a herald for it fades almost as soon as it
has appeared and in its place the full effect snaps on -
instantaneously. It wasn't there, and then it's there.
As Chris had described, the effect does curiously
resemble a poleaxe, or a flag on a pole, and consists of
a 'shaft', narrow at the base but widening a little
towards the top, running up the left hand side of the
solstice stone, surmounted by a right-facing 'head' or
'flag'. An instant later an almond-shaped spot of light,
like an eye, appears a few centimeters to the right of
the 'flag' and the effect is complete. Weirdly - I do
not claim it has any significance - this flag-on-a-pole
symbol is the ancient Egyptian hieroglyph neter,
meaning 'god', or 'a god' - and not to be understood at
all in the Judaeo-Christian usage of that word but
rather as a reference to one of the supernatural powers
or principles that guide and balance the universe.
Manifested here, in this strange Stone Age temple, it
glows, as though lit by inner fire ...
Marija Gimbutas: 'To sleep within the Goddess's womb was
to die and to come to life anew'. In a system of
reincarnation the old one must die in order to be
reborn, of course. At midsummer Sun comes to a
standstill, and this must therefore be an occasion when
the 'flame of life' had to be transported into a new
body. |

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